Space, levels and directions

Unit: Elements of Dance

Theme: Place

 

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Introduction

The elements of dance are the foundational concepts and vocabulary used to help students develop the necessary movement skills to create their own dances.  In addition, the elements of dance allow students to experience modern dance as a sustainable artistic practice that can last a life time.



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Learning Objectives


  • Understand the element of dance, place
  • Experience place as an element for the dancer to share or claim space
  • Gain awareness of the richness that levels and directions add to creative movement.
  • Experience expressive movement through the creation of a phrase
  • Reflect on the overall experience


III


Main Lesson 
 

 1 


Warm Up


2


TODAY'S MOVEMENT CONCEPTS


Elements of Dance

 

SPACE

Space: refers to the space through which the dancer's body moves(general or personal space, level, size, direction, pathway, focus). 


Levels:  highmiddle, low


Direction: forward, backward, right, left, up, down, diagonal 


Qualities of Levels and Directions

Levels bring our bodies closer or further from gravity.

Directions allow our bodies to move multi-dimensionally across the space.


 

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A Note to Remember

 
Place is an important aspect of dance practice. Place includes self-space and general space, but it also requires a safe space where dancers can feel free to move creatively. Modern dance is primarily about freedom to move, to feel, to express and to take risks.
 
 

V

Case Studies
 


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Discussion Questions


1. Mention one instance in which you use directions when moving on a daily basis.

2. Mention one instance in which you use levels when moving on a daily basis.

3, Mention once instance in which you combine the two elements when moving on a daily basis.

 
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Activity

  • Gather in groups (ensembles) and create an eight movement phrase using 4 directions and 3 levels.
  • Share their phrases and are witnessed by the rest of the students in class.
  • Repeat phrases with music to see how the perception of the movement (before and after the music) changes.


Alex and Aubrey Woods perform Christian Asplund's: Choreutics (2018)

 

 Make Up

Students Making Up, create a movement phrase, record it and post it on Discussion Board.



VIII

Journaling

Go to Discussion Board and reflect on your experience today.


IX

Glossary

 


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Students' Work

 

Group 1


Mafer, Colin, Kelsey, Kara, Yihan, Claire

 

 

 Group 2



Benita, Joao, Yuehan, Cory, Yuehan Concong

 

 

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